1842.] 
a sate a patntirs of France at Fr ankfort, mates 
at Bruss ris on the supposed to be 
e bearer of important despatches addressed to the King 
by the King of the Fren er went to Ostend, 
but was — late 5 and their Majesties mas already left, 
the despatches were London. Baron Deffauder 
ent to 
waited at Riis els for the answer, and fer: speeives it, 
set out for Paris on main anaes night. The punishment of 
Messrs. Vandersmeere andersmessen has in n com- 
muted, by a decree of the 19th ult., to Py years’ oer 
f Messrs. Verpraet a d Van Lat 
0 The Britis 
steamer, ar at Ant 24th ult., having per- 
formed the Se e from America in Jess than 17 days. 
HeLL AED — Private Mathers received from the frontiers 
of ee announ ha anew Ca treat y 
ne 
ne negot 
me five an account of 
and the 
the beautiful grou 
the general stiafaction, the Pope honoured t 
ined for two hours, contersing be- 
rumo 
E 
lately at ag st where his Lordshi 
e rumour, however, appear i 
Coke, etoe, son of the aul of Leicester, who arrive 
aples last week, ibraltar, states that at 
k, by way of 
the time of his departres = noble oe wis te occa- 
sibaally. suffering fro was not worse than w e 
quitted En owes na a the — of the Inst Yelters., re- 
ceiv e Hon son, a few days since, his 
Lordsbip’s satiation was no! adverted to. 
arrival of the Levant mail, we have 
ery possible concessio patible the honour 
and interests of e The Vizier and ministers 
replied that they were ready to obey the Sultan’s co 
mands, and desirous to preserve the most dial under- 
standing with foreign courts ; but they were not prepared 
to sacrifice their to the te) he empire, 
by granting concessions which they considered detriment 
to the Seni d subsequent welfat re of d that if 
the Porte admitted the doctrine of ‘foreign interference in 
its pie ne 
ce, and establish procetests: the ba ae of which 
a 
appears to ha 3 
up without coming to any decision. to the 
latest advices, the mon was tranquil; but it is said 
that foreign a, ere busy with their intrigues, which 
to a dissatisfaction of z 
i tchfulness and severity on the 
art of the Turkish authorities. We din a previous 
h authori 
‘umber that the Porte, adbering strictly to the treaty of 
i the Dar 
July 13, which clo danelles to all but light ves- 
sels of war employed for the service of foreign legations, 
had refused a firman fo sage of a Beary, rns 
frigate having on board a young Prince = H ; 
proceedi horus. It nom a 
to place the Sultan’s bats steamer at the Prince's dis- 
se and to h ev ark of our due 
to his done has been declined, and the affair 
ag bier ning. The Grecian question appears 
Can Gre 
~ to be siationry the Porte having ‘definitively declared 
at i 
batisfaction for the Rx lake i committed upon be subjects 
on of Sir S. Canning, and the 
to pro- 
ith a 
any —The wi 
severe accldedt by the fall of his horses ; shy the physicians 
have announced that his injuri ot likely to prove 
fatal, a s at feared, ~ Dmies have 
broken. The British Ambassador has |tak house at 
Buyukderé for five mon hs, for which 3004. is to be paid 
A new palace is to be orthwith, which when finished 
will cost 40,0007. i state the house of 
yvin, Black, aa Co. of os cafe has 
Nyv 
declared its inability to meet its engagemen ee rt 
been nt the ta nisanderttaidtn ng had arisen be- 
aeney, the French Ambassador at Chi. 
Canning ; but it appears to be 
be aa bye on. The mail supposed to be ndia 
report e French telegrap 
seilles, and given th our last, proves to have been the des- 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
re- 
ing has-yet transpired. 
ti forwarded to pibade ted ms Sir S. Canning, 
sae | the contents bed which n 
—Our inte lligence — Alexandria, which ex- 
cecal to +s 6th inst., is not of A reat importance. 
Brooks, on his return ba Indi 
to Europe, had arrived 
at Alexandri ria, and had b Aes received by the Pa 
The plague continued to Her felt a gooey vate Damietta, 
and Afte circular had been ed by the Briti 
sul to the merchants of Alesaadtig” "sbiting that the Pacha 
has acceded to his, an Consul’s. proposal, that the import 
r the fature levied upon valuation 
rey any aoe te ye the trade in cotton 
ould egy f savene from the 
d be paid 
No 
ay of June in the pre nt year. 
This appears to be rded as a Bs Grery aitanataii 
for the mercantile interests jn ae and 
NDIA AND CHINA.— b Liverpodl se te at 
Marseilles on Wednesday, vith, thes verland mail. The 
following is the veniryy od Pa received by the 
French Government :— Marseilles, Ju The Great 
A ven 
of Tho ~- one el 
s him Ca apta Me Kenzie 
Pawn J atelsbed with ea oaats from Akhbar Khan for 
oming prisoners. thing kno f ~ Elphi 
stone died on the j 
Ningpo on the 10th o 
a acked Chinghee ; but both were re- 
cbr Mi great lo 
rates By the. arial Bk at divetpye) on Tey 
steamer Col a, and the Grea 
sediagnte would have perman 
that a run comm menced upon 
443 
—Further accounts have been received by the 
penditur 
earthquake nd of 
Columbia relative “a a late 
re Dom A sodsneed from Cape 
he Math May, is Interesting from 
spt 
in the isla 
the of the ee and at the very moment while 
was and, one of the severest had been felt, whieh insted 
nearly a minute, being ac loud 
neous noise, generally the forerunner of aan Port 
Dauphin had ex ced the same fate as Cape en, 
hav- 
ing blown up 
d during the 
lence appea 
ticularly the the pants wh aor - was jeans, t be occa- 
= ned e number of unburied bodies. 
s recorded in this letter, te Fe! one foreigner lost his 
Cub chy had sought a refuge 
r. Murra 
le net ‘into a trot. 3 the 
the colonists. Those ina 6 
aid, could not but Saaeuber the si? Fascia feelings 
whi a were fag enter area among the settlers two 
or three yea ty oe as to the peoteeare  pabilities of the 
e some tim 
the result of which was thatall the banks except th jon 
had been obliged to suspend cash payments until the day 
or resumption fixed by law, oth .next. The ac- 
counts ashington are favourable, and it continues 
ek ppose 
that it ae be settled on some pri inciple of equity—divid- 
uting the ne noe! in m or Jan 
aroline 
he qua e treaty to suppress the 
though not likely to be assented to by the Unite 
TY not present any obstacle tothe conclusion 
i e 
ted States.—Anot 
arrival has since taken place, ‘Se “packet ship Geo 
Washington, which arrived at Liverpool . 
bringing p ers Mr. ei tag eR rife. 
The George Washington left New York 
and consequently brings no news which 
the Columbia and Great 
by the intelligence received by 
es 
in others by excessiv 
cheering than in 1841. Trade re’ epressed, 
but from all appeneni was expected to revive shortly. 
Lord Elgin, 
alled together for the purpose 
year, and h 
developed | New ath 
tes | around Adelaide and Gintet® Barker. e 
0 
yet Z ufficient pro 
He said he gave the aegee with great pleasure, 
uld be obtained of 
ardens. He had been d 
Wales, but feed seen, in any part 
ens more luxuriant than those 
The bananas 
growing in the tag of 
mson were —_ the w of a 
Stevenson’ 
it had been. hin s of 
Adelaide was remarkably suited for the growth of the vine; 
he o see soon a large portion of it cove! 
with that ei oe the cultivation of the grape, and the 
growing of whea 
and the sooner "hs 
pe 
ca) onl fe a 
Syria, and other parts 
that am colony could not produce potatoes} but he might 
_ se to dec he had 
ide whet seen 
ge preted last year in "Mount Barker. In 
vine took five years to come to 
7 eee 
